Wisconsin Death Rate By County in 2012

Updated on June 16, 2025.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2012, the death rate for Wisconsin was 8.38. Iron had the highest death rate (15.19), followed by Waupaca (14.05), and Washburn (13.89). On the other hand, Dane had the lowest death rate (5.84), followed by Pierce (5.9), and Calumet (5.98).

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Wisconsin Death Rate By County in 2012
Wisconsin Death Rate By County in 2012
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County Death Rate
Adams 11.12
Ashland 10.17
Barron 10.91
Bayfield 9.03
Brown 7.31
Buffalo 8.66
Burnett 11.17
Calumet 5.98
Chippewa 7.92
Clark 9.09
Columbia 9.07
Crawford 11.81
Dane 5.84
Dodge 9.34
Door 11.54
Douglas 9.12
Dunn 6.51
Eau Claire 7.69
Florence 10.28
Fond du Lac 8.95
Forest 13.25
Grant 9.31
Green 9.27
Green Lake 11.88
Iowa 8.73
Iron 15.19
Jackson 9.61
Jefferson 7.1
Juneau 10.32
Kenosha 8.34
Kewaunee 7.79
La Crosse 8.17
Lafayette 7.67
Langlade 11.42
Lincoln 11.44
Manitowoc 9.56
Marathon 8.5
Marinette 12.08
Marquette 9.8
Menominee 8.01
Milwaukee 8.39
Monroe 9.5
Oconto 8.7
Oneida 11.86
Outagamie 6.98
Ozaukee 8.65
Pepin 7.99
Pierce 5.9
Polk 8.39
Portage 6.9
Price 11.5
Racine 8.74
Richland 10.5
Rock 8.76
Rusk 11.69
St. Croix 6.31
Sauk 9.2
Sawyer 11.73
Shawano 9.76
Sheboygan 9.24
Taylor 7.46
Trempealeau 9.3
Vernon 9.32
Vilas 13.76
Walworth 8.26
Washburn 13.89
Washington 7.82
Waukesha 7.91
Waupaca 14.05
Waushara 11.51
Winnebago 8.48
Wood 10.1